Having a master version available does not seem to break those policies (advertising outside the development community seems purposefully vague), and if it did then those policies should be fixed. A master version of CouchDB available for testing with PouchDB would be hugely beneficial, I imagine for other projects that want to integrate with CouchDB would benefit too
On 20 September 2017 at 08:15, Joan Touzet <woh...@apache.org> wrote: > Hello everyone, > > The Docker images that used to live at klaemo/couchdb have > now been semi-officially replaced by ones at apache/couchdb. > > Tags are present for 1.6.1, 1.6.1-couchperuser, 2.1.0, and > latest (which is the same as 2.1.0). The 2.1.0 image can be > used both as a single node, and in a cluster. > > ASF policy prevents us from publishing a "master" version, > as notated here: > > http://www.apache.org/dev/release-distribution.html#unreleased > > Sorry for the delay in getting these out the door. > > The next step is to deprecate the klaemo/couchdb image, and > to have the "official" couchdb image replaced with a pointer > to the apache/couchdb image. > > -Joan >